"John Blessing" <blessij@**REMOVE**THIS**gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "T.J." <no1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "sean dreilinger" <sean-usenet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> T.J. wrote:
>>>> Is anyone else noticing a rise in traffic
>>>> from ask.com ?
>>>
>>> alexa shows ask.com reach growing in 2007:
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/2ukzpb
>>>
>>> but if you expand the timeframe of that graph by a few years, its a
>>> different story:
>>>
>>> http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?q=&url=www.ask.com
>>>
>>> --sean
>>>
>>
>> Interesting,
>> looking at the 5 year Alexa chart and comparing
>> ask.co.uk with google.co.uk
>> If ask keeps rising since the start of the year
>> and google keeps dropping at the same rates
>> Ask will be more popular than google.co.uk
>> within about 18 months.
>>
>> --
>> T.J.
>> http://www.uksmallbusinessdirectory.co.uk
>
> Pity ask.com seems to be down right now <g>
>
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Seems to be a general problem, lots of sites are down, though others (e.g.
google, yahoo) are working. Guess it must be a DNS problem with my ISP.
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